Patients are being refused treatment, discharged too early and pushed towards private referrals, openDemocracy’s largest-ever reader survey has found
Migrant and diaspora communities are coming together to respond to a rise in racist violence
Any solutions to end homelessness must be work in collaboration with the people whom they are designed to help – not against their will
It’s become fashionable to dismiss peaceful forms of resistance to injustice – but the evidence suggests they should be taken seriously
MPs said the Department of Health’s boast that it has ‘gone above and beyond’ to be open about pandemic spending is ‘risible’
On the contrary, the new capitalist variant may look much like the old
Banning MPs from working as political consultants fails to answer the question at the heart of the scandal: is being an MP a full-time job?
Copenhagen was a failure that demotivated activists, while Paris merely placated them. But Glasgow has radicalised a generation
An examination of the radicalisation that leads to violent extremism such as the Liverpool bombing must include the state's role in fomenting it
Exclusive: Both Tory and Labour voters are worried about the impact of more NHS privatisation, poll commissioned by openDemocracy finds
Exclusive: Tory MP Marcus Fysh ‘wrong’ not to mention interest in insurance firm when proposing insurance-friendly amendment to care levy, says ex-standards committee chair